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    GUIDED READING KEY TERMS

    NAME:

    Match the following terms with their meanings. If you have any difficulty, return to the text.

    a. Guided Readingb. Literacy Acquisitionc. Vocabularyd. Phonemic Awarenesse. Phonics

    _____ 1. The words we know and use to communicate.

    _____ 2. The relationship between sounds of the spoken language and the letters of the written language

    _____ 3. A teaching method in which students read orally and the teacher provides direct instruction in

    phonics and comprehension.

    _____ 4. A complex task involving the development of oral language and the mastery of written language.

    _____ 5. The ability to hear and differentiate between sounds in words.

    f. Fluencyg.

    Reading Vocabularyh. Comprehension

    i. Reading Aloudj. Shared Reading

    _____ 6. The ability to take meaning from text and remember and communicate the meaning from text.

    _____ 7. The ability to read a text accurately and quickly.

    _____ 8. A highly supportive teaching method in which the teacher models as the teacher and the students

    read together.

    _____ 9. The words we can read and understand in print._____ 10. This teaching method allows students to experience a variety of forms and styles of writing that the

    might not be able to read on their own.

    k. Record of Oral Readingl. Instructional Reading Level

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    m. Literacy Centersn. Homogenous Groupso. Comprehension Probe

    _____ 11. The student is able to read the text with a 90-95 percent accuracy level.

    _____12. A question asked to clarify a students comprehension after reading.

    _____ 13. An instrument that can be used to establish the reading level for individual children.

    _____ 14. Activities developed by the teacher to allow students to have independent practice with reading,

    writing, listening and speaking skills.

    _____ 15. Students working together who have similar needs or abilities.

    Key Concept Review

    After reading the text, fill in the blanks.

    1. Guided reading is a teaching in which students read __________ and the teacher provides __________instruction in __________ and __________.

    2. In general education , guided reading is an __________ intervention for __________readers and a methodto__________ advanced readers.

    3. The goal of guided reading is to __________ students in becoming __________ readers by supporting theiruse of sources of __________ to __________ at both the word level and for __________ of text.

    4. An effective approach to reading and writing __________ will include opportunities for students to beactively __________in a __________ environment, one in which __________ and__________ go on all day, every

    day, in and across all __________.

    5.

    __________ is a complex task involving the development of __________ language and the __________ of__________ language.

    6. Reading is a __________ process. Basic to the process is the understanding that can be __________ or unitof __________ or meaning.

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    7. Students must acquire an understanding of print-the __________ by which speech is represented as__________.

    8. In English, this __________ is composed of the letters of the __________, arranged in __________ and clustersto spell words.

    9. Each letter has its own distinctive visual __________, and each letter stands for one or more __________ byitself or in __________ with other letters.

    10. __________ and __________ are important resources that readers use to decode print and make sense ofthe message.

    11.There is a considerable body of scientific research that identifies effective ways to teach students hoto read. Five areas of instruction that are critical elements to success in teaching reading are

    __________, __________, __________, __________ and __________.

    12.In guided reading, the teacher provides specific support to students as they advance in their readingand develop into __________ readers.

    13.When students read __________, it provides the teacher with a __________ on their reading __________.

    14.When teachers understand what students try to do to solve __________ while reading text, they have thopportunity to provide __________ feedback through the use of __________.

    15.Guided reading is most effective when the teacher uses __________ about students in the group tochoose __________ and provide __________ that is consistent with the __________ of the students.

    16.In guided reading, the students read __________, from the __________ text, at the same __________, but attheir own individual __________.

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    17.Teacher support should include an __________ to the text, prompts for __________ during the reading, andthe use of __________ and specific __________ after the reading to enhance decoding skills andcomprehension.

    18.Students need to be assessed to determine their individual __________ and __________ . The threeresources provided in the book are a __________ Checklist, a Record of __________ and an __________ Guide

    19.The results of the assessments can help to group students effectively. Guided reading is moreeffective when students are grouped according to __________.

    20.Groups are formed based on different criteria , including __________, __________ and specific __________ .

    21.The students in the group will read from their own __________ of the same __________ and at their ownindividual __________.

    22.The teacher needs to preview the text with a focus on __________ and word __________, unusual __________and unfamiliar __________.

    23.During the book introduction, the teacher should use a __________ tone and encourage the students toshare their __________ and __________.

    24.During the reading of the text, __________ the students to encourage their use of __________.

    25.After the book has been read, the teacher can make specific teaching points basked on __________during the reading.

    26.After the text is read, one or two students can be observed in __________ the text using the Record of__________ to see what strategies the students are trying to use as they read.

    27.Guided reading groups should be __________ and subject to frequent __________, based on teachersobservations of student __________ during guided reading.

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    28.The discussion that takes place at the end of the reading is designed to help students__________ whatthey have read.

    29.This post-reading discussion is an opportunity for students to share __________, __________, and persona__________ of the text.

    30.After guided reading, student may have the opportunity to read these books again during __________.

    Key Concepts of Guided Reading

    1. G

    uided Reading is:a. Direct, whole group instructionb. A small group strategy for only struggling readersc. A teaching strategy that provides only low support for studentsd. All of the abovee. None of the above

    2. When choosing texts for guided reading, which of the following is a factor to consider:a. Sentence and Book Lengthb. Students familiarity with concepts and vocabularyc. Text layout and picture supportd. All of the abovee. None of the above

    3. It is important to assess students before guided reading. Which of the following is a valid purpose foassessment:

    a. Inform teaching decisionsb. Determine individual student needsc. Monitor individual achievementd. All of the abovee. None of the above

    4. Which of the following are components of guided reading:a. The students read out loud, one at a time, as the teacher listensb. The students read the same text for a week, until they have mastered itc. Groupings of students are flexible, based on similar need and use of reading behaviorsd. All of the abovee. None of the above

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    5. Texts for guided reading should be at the instructional level, which means that students can read thetext with:

    a. Less than 90 percent accuracyb. 90-95 percent accuracy with at least 75 percent comprehensionc. At or above 95 percent accuracy with 90 percent comprehensiond. None of the above

    6. In guided reading for beginning readers:a. Students are learning to decode textb. The teacher chooses a text based on current reading series, and its timelinec. Students do not begin reading until they have mastered letters and soundsd. All of the abovee. None of the above

    7. In guided reading for advanced readers:a. Students and teacher may collaborate on the selection of the textb. Students can decode accurately so that the focus is on vocabulary and comprehensionc. Students read a portion of the text orally in the guided reading session, and they may read

    other portions independently

    d. All of the abovee. None of the above

    8. Which are statements about guided reading for both beginning and advanced readers:a. Groups are small, usually four to six studentsb. The teacher introduces the textc. Student groupings are flexibled. All of the abovee. None of the above

    9. During the guided reading lesson, a teacher provides a prompta. When the student has been unsuccessful in using what he or she knowsb. When the student asks for helpc. Every time a student makes an errord. All of the abovee. None of the above

    10.Which of the following are examples of reading behaviors:a. Phonicsb. Comprehensionc. Sounding out wordsd. Comparing sources of informatione. All of the abovef. None of the above

    PLEASE PRINT AND PUT IN YOUR PORTFOLIO

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